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Rwanda: Schools Rugby in Semis


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The New Times (Kigali)

19 June 2008
Posted to the web 19 June 2008

Julius Mbaraga
Kigali

The stakes are bound to be high this Saturday as four schools face-off in this year's schools rugby tournament.

In the first semi-final game, Ruhango will take on Remera Rukoma while ETO Gitarama will clash with St Joseph Kabgayi in the other semi-final tie.

Being at home, Ruhango will have a genuine edge over Rukoma when the two toil for a finals' berth.

According to Janvier Ugeziwe, the secretary general of the local rugby federation, Gerald Nsenga and Jean Baptiste Itanzi will officiate at the two games.

The tournament initially attracted 10 schools.

Semi-finals

Ruhango v Remera Rukoma

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Eto Gitarama v St. Joseph Kabgayi



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